and america is still in the leading position. they are taking very much care of the currency. there is not going too strong. but that is the game to play. i mean, america, of course they don't like to have a very strong dollar, but i tell you, if you ask the politicians, they don't like a strong euro, either. but the central banks probably agree to each other is that they don't want to have any big currency flows at all. they would like to have in this environment, which is still a little bit of stress. you know, the big stress was just short behind and they want to see stability. they want to have big volatility in the currency market at all and they are actually happy about it happening. that's probably the perfect scenario. the dollar is a little weaker. they like that. stock market is going up. it looks all okay. >> felix, thanks for coming up and speaking to us today. >>> coming up in which in the next hour of "worldwide exchange," euro zone pmi kicks higher in august. but this system leaves results stocking. >> plus, he's done it again. smashing his own world record in t